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‘I Won’
National Review ^ | 11/13/16 | Kevin D. Williamson

Posted on 11/13/2016 5:25:33 AM PST by randita

‘I Won’

The Left will not enjoy living with its own precedents.

By Kevin D. Williamson — November 13, 2016

As the philosopher said: “Life comes at you pretty fast.”

Ten minutes ago, somber progressives were lecturing Donald Trump over his “Make America Great Again” slogan. “America,” they sniffed, is already great. Five minutes later, out came the “F*** AmeriKKKa!” signs and American flags were being burned in the streets.

Ten minutes ago, Democrats were fretting that Donald Trump and his partisans would refuse to concede defeat, and insisting that Trump must make a dramatic public commitment to personally working toward a peaceful transfer of power. (Well, he did.) There were whispers of political violence, of riots in the streets, arson, smashed windows, violent assaults. Five minutes later, all of that came to pass — perpetrated by progressives in reaction to Trump’s winning the election fair and square.

Ten minutes ago, Democrats were complaining that Trump’s talk of “rigged” elections undermined faith in democracy and in the legitimacy of the United States government. Five minutes later, Democrats were complaining that the elections were rigged against them by an electoral system that treats the states as states — entities with political interests of their own — rather than as administrative subdivisions of the federal government. With their candidate set to lose the presidency in spite of her being projected to win the most individual votes, Democrats once again turned their rage upon the American constitutional order itself, and out came the signs: “America Was Never Great!”

Par for the course, I suppose: We all remember how the Mormons rioted after 2012. Things grew so lawless that a car was spotted double-parked on a Sunday morning across from a church in Provo, and several young men were spotted nearby with their ties slightly askew.

And so it goes. As windows were smashed, fires were set, and bystanders beaten, our progressive friends tut-tutted that the protests were “mostly peaceful.” “Mostly peaceful” is another way of saying, “Peaceful, if you ignore the violence.” But even if we set aside the arson and vandalism and the assaults, there is plenty to lament in the non-violent protests, too: Those “AmeriKKKa” signs and burning flags are a reminder that what the Left really hates is not Donald Trump, his supporters, or Republicans at large (though the Left hates all these, too) but the country itself. They believe the United States to be not only imperfect (an understanding of the imperfection of human beings and their institutions is the foundation of conservatism, after all) but wicked, depraved, filled to the gills with hatred and bigotry, one step away from building concentration camps for homosexuals.

Donald Trump of Manhattan and Palm Beach, a man whose personal style makes Liberace look like Danny Trejo, is, according to this view, going to be the great catalyst for anti-gay pogroms. You could make a case for racist and sexist — a pretty good one — but anti-gay? Not really.

(One suspects that they just need an easy rhyme for their chants. “Racist, sexist, divorcé! Trump Steaks made a poor filet!”)

There is much to dislike about Donald Trump, a man who is morally and intellectually unfit for the office to which he has been elected thanks to a cheesed-off Republican primary electorate and the fact that the alternative was . . . ugh. But the Left does not quite seem to get what he is about. His views on trade, and on economic relations with foreign countries in general, are very close to that of Senator Bernie Sanders, and his views on immigration are not all that different, either: It was Senator Sanders, not Trump, who whispered darkly of a shadowy “open borders” plot being hatched by American billionaires to undermine the economic and political power of the working class. Trump is not quite Ron Paul on foreign policy, but he is the closest thing to a Taft-style non-interventionist that Americans have elected since . . . since they didn’t elect Senator Robert A. Taft. He has some truly daft and potentially destructive ideas . . . that he mainly shares with the people out calling for his assassination.

We conservatives sometimes get bored of pointing out double standards, but recall that when well-behaved Republican protesters gathered to criticize some aspects of the Florida recount in 2000, the media described it as a riot — the “Brooks Brothers riot” — and Democrats such as Representative Jerry Nadler wailed that there was a “whiff of fascism” in the air. If the election had gone the other way and crowds of angry Trump voters were out in the streets beating people (they aren’t, though there are hate-crime hoaxes aplenty) there would be klaxons of alarum sounding 24 hours a day — and zero talk of how the protests were “mostly peaceful.”

Perversely, the Trump presidency is bearing some worthwhile fruit before it even begins: Once more, dissent is the highest form of patriotism, free speech is an absolute right that must be defended at all costs rather than regulated away in the name of reform, presidential power is to be limited, and the anti-war movement on the left, which went silent right around the time the fellow who won the Nobel Peace Prize started assassinating American citizens in extralegal drone strikes, has once again found its voice.

Two cheers for all that.

For eight years, Democrats celebrated the aggrandizement of the already inflated presidency left to Barack Obama by George W. Bush. You remember the greatest hits: “If Congress won’t act, I will.” “I have a pen and a phone.” “Elections have consequences.” And, my personal favorite: “I won.”

Somebody else won this time around.

The pretensions of the imperial presidency are going to haunt Democrats for the immediate future, but they’ll quickly rediscover their belief in limits on the executive. While they’re rediscovering old virtues, they might take a moment to lament Senator Harry Reid’s weakening of the filibuster, an ancient protection of minority interests in the less democratic house of our national legislature. They might also lament Senator Reid’s attempt to gut the First Amendment in order to permit the federal government — which in January will be under the management of Paul Ryan, Mitch McConnell, and — incredibly enough — President Donald Trump — to regulate political speech, deciding who can speak, about what and when, and on what terms. Perhaps they’ll thank those wicked “conservative” justices on the Supreme Court for saving basic political-speech rights. If they are smart, they will rediscover federalism, too, and the peacemaking potential of a school of thought that says in a diverse nation of 320 million souls, there is no reason that life in rural Idaho must be lived in exactly the same way as it is in Brooklyn or Santa Monica. As Charles C. W. Cooke pointed out, the same people who until ten minutes ago denounced federalism — which they mischaracterize as the doctrine of “states’ rights” — as an instrument for the suppression of African Americans are now embracing secession, which, in the American context at least, has a little bit of its own racial baggage.

There are other ways of living. The enviable Swiss have such a wonderfully limited and distributed federal system that many of them could not tell you who the president is on any given day. The United States has never really been quite that free of executive pretense, but there was a time in our history when the question of who would decorate a wedding cake for whom was not decided at the national level. Given the current distribution of federal power, perhaps a few Democrats will see the wisdom in returning to such an arrangement.

The problem is that while conservatives see “Live and Let Live” as a useful if imperfect instrument of civil peace, progressives view “Live and Let Live” as a distinct moral evil. It is less important to them that California is allowed to be California than that Texas should be forbidden to be Texas. Progressives have since the time of Bismarck had a mania for uniformity, because they believe that uniformity is necessary for their larger project: managing society as though it were a single factory and its people were widgets. You cannot package widgets eight to a box if they vary in size or shape.

If our so-called liberals want to bust a few shop windows in Oakland — well, there isn’t much to do in Oakland, anyway. But those of you who are shaking in your Birkenstocks over the election of Donald Trump should consider the possibility that if the office of the presidency is that important to you, then perhaps the most intelligent course of action is not to pin your hopes on controlling it always and forever (something unlikely to happen under truly democratic processes) but to work toward making it less important — to you, and to everybody else, too.

You’ll find a great many conservatives ready to join you in that project.

— Kevin D. Williamson is National Review’s roving correspondent.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: hypocrisy; left; stillraging; trump
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Williamson takes the obligatory NR shots at Trump, but does a GREAT job pointing out the hypocrisy of the left.
1 posted on 11/13/2016 5:25:33 AM PST by randita
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To: kalee

For later


2 posted on 11/13/2016 5:32:48 AM PST by kalee
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To: randita

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“Williamson takes the obligatory NR shots at Trump, but does a GREAT job pointing out the hypocrisy of the left. “

And fails to point out his own hypocrisy. FOAD, Williamson.


3 posted on 11/13/2016 5:33:58 AM PST by TTFlyer
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To: randita

NR should be banned on this forum.

The frsuds who write for it pretend to be conservative but were working overtime to elect Hillary Clinton.

Trump for all his shortcomings, is far more conservative than them.

I refuse to forgive and forget such a vile crew for their treachery towards the conservative movement and our country.

They’re far worse than the Left.


4 posted on 11/13/2016 5:34:31 AM PST by goldstategop ((In Memory Of A Dearly Beloved Friend Who Lives In My Heart Forever))
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To: randita

Willimason is a back stabbing fraud and must never be allowed anywhere in the mainstream of the new conservative movement. These people are worst than the left.

“In war, the enemy is either killed or set free. The traitor is either killed or imprisoned.”

Someone used the analogy of the NeverTrumpers as playing doubles tennis and your partner purposely tries to sabotage the match by working on your side of the net which makes it so hard for you to win. Those people are worse than the ones who oppose you face to face.


5 posted on 11/13/2016 5:38:52 AM PST by nhwingut (Trump-Pence 2016 - Blow Up The GOPe)
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To: randita

Willimason is a back stabbing fraud and must never be allowed anywhere in the mainstream of the new conservative movement. These people are worst than the left.

“In war, the enemy is either killed or set free. The traitor is either killed or imprisoned.”

Someone used the analogy of the NeverTrumpers as playing doubles tennis and your partner purposely tries to sabotage the match by working on your side of the net which makes it so hard for you to win. Those people are worse than the ones who oppose you face to face.


6 posted on 11/13/2016 5:38:53 AM PST by nhwingut (Trump-Pence 2016 - Blow Up The GOPe)
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To: randita

He needs to tone down the anti-Trump rhetoric. Yes, we all understand that Donald Trump is not the rebirth of one of the Bush Presidencies (good!).


7 posted on 11/13/2016 5:39:00 AM PST by oblomov (We have passed the point where "law," properly speaking, has any further application. - C. Thomas)
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To: All
It's not All bad for the cupcakes.

"Right around the end of January, I'll hire some of you."
Burger King is choosy---you gotta have a post-graduate degree
in "Gender Identity," "Kill Capitalism," or "Men Are Scum.

8 posted on 11/13/2016 5:40:07 AM PST by Liz (Experience is a dear teacher, but fools will learn at no other. Benjamin Franklin)
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To: goldstategop

No banning here. We’re not snowflakes.


9 posted on 11/13/2016 5:41:05 AM PST by randita (PLEASE STOP ALL THE WORTHLESS VANITIES!)
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To: randita
We all remember how the Mormons rioted after 2012. Things grew so lawless that a car was spotted double-parked on a Sunday morning across from a church in Provo, and several young men were spotted nearby with their ties slightly askew.

Beautiful LOL!

10 posted on 11/13/2016 5:43:02 AM PST by freedumb2003 (Good morning President Trump)
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To: goldstategop

Agreed.

I forgive even those who came home late. But you cant ask for forgiveness at the end of the war when you were essentially an enemy within.

They were looking to destroy the “Trumpsters” so they would never be heard from again. Tweets are forever.


11 posted on 11/13/2016 5:46:33 AM PST by nhwingut (Trump-Pence 2016 - Blow Up The GOPe)
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To: randita

what we see with the other side is the parent just walked in the room and punishment is right behind


12 posted on 11/13/2016 5:47:21 AM PST by ronnie raygun
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To: randita

“There is much to dislike about Donald Trump, a man who is morally and intellectually unfit for the office to which he has been elected thanks to a cheesed-off Republican primary electorate and the fact that the alternative was . . . ugh.”

A real Trump supporter and real hypocrisy-illuminator, eh? Hug with one hand, stab with the other. GTH, Williamson.


13 posted on 11/13/2016 6:02:34 AM PST by polymuser (Enough is enough!)
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To: goldstategop

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“NR should be banned on this forum.”

What, and impinge on the “free exchange” of propaganda?

P.S.

I agree with you.


14 posted on 11/13/2016 6:03:52 AM PST by TTFlyer
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To: goldstategop

Rather than falling into the liberal-progressive-socialist-snow flake trap of banning things you don’t like or make you feel uncomfortable I much prefer the Vulcan concept of “Kol-Ut-Shan - Infinite Diversity in Infinite Combinations”.

Yes, I am a Trekee from way back. But, who says one side or the other has the only correct answer/

Get away from my side is right come shell of high water you correctly identify the liberal-progressive-socialist-snow flakes for what they are - violent racists that need to be dealt with before they tear the Republic apart.


15 posted on 11/13/2016 6:14:39 AM PST by Nip (BOHEICA and TANSTAAFL - both seem very appropriate today.)
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To: goldstategop
They’re far worse than the Left.

With the RATS we know what they stand for. With those working inside the GOPee, not so much.




16 posted on 11/13/2016 6:20:41 AM PST by Cheerio (Barry Hussein Soetoro-0bama=The Complete Destruction of American Capitalism)
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To: randita

Agreed. We are called Free Republic. no banning of NR.

And I don’t for a minute agree that Trump is unfit to be Prez, the article made me laugh. Well written except for the fact that the author still feels he is morally superior to our upcoming Prez. I suppose that’s all due to the man having spoken crudely like a man , as men can do, at one moment of his life , and it was taped. Oh the horror.

It always puzzles me that some men don’t understand their own nature. I love women. I love my wife. I love my daughters. But at some moment of my life, I am sure I have spoken just as crudely. And when I was younger, it was probably more often than I can now remember. I am not perfect. I sin.

All men have fornication thoughts on the mind- all the time- every day. We struggle with it, because we made a vow to our wives. We persist on the work of being good and to do good by the wonderful women in our lives.


17 posted on 11/13/2016 6:32:28 AM PST by Chuzzlewit
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To: randita

Interesting...

“[Trump] is the closest thing to a Taft-style non-interventionist that Americans have elected since . . . since they didn’t elect Senator Robert A. Taft.”


18 posted on 11/13/2016 6:39:13 AM PST by ReaganGeneration2
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To: TTFlyer
Quote:
“NR should be banned on this forum.”
What, and impinge on the “free exchange” of propaganda?
P.S.
I agree with you.

I don't agree with banning an info/"news"/propaganda site. Those are leftist tactics. The left is all about shutting up the opposition, rather than arguing for their point of view.

After all, folks still post garbage from the Slimes & Compost on FR. Always interesting to see the opposing point of view, no matter how illogical, ridiculous, ignorant or emotionally clouded.

At best, or worst depending on your POV, I'd go along with a required "[TRAITOR ALERT]" tag added to NR source posts. Similar to the common [BARF ALERT].

19 posted on 11/13/2016 6:43:33 AM PST by MCH
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To: nhwingut
Willimason is a back stabbing fraud

The pretensions of the imperial presidency are going to haunt Democrats for the immediate future, but they’ll quickly rediscover their belief in limits on the executive.

And they'll quickly forget it when a democrat is back in the WH. I agree this guy sounds like a democrat, and a democrat agitator.

20 posted on 11/13/2016 6:45:18 AM PST by virgil (The evil that men do lives after them.)
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